Exploring Civil Case Proceedings

Exploring Civil Case Proceedings

  • How To Use Necessity As A Criminal Defense

    Not all people who commit criminal acts do so on purpose. Sometimes an individual will break the law for a justifiable reason. One possible defense against criminal charges is proving to the court that committing the crime was necessary to prevent significant harm from occurring to yourself or other people. Here's more information about the necessity defense and how to successfully use it in court. The Necessity Defense This is a valid legal defense that absolves a person's liability for criminal actions or conduct if the individual committed the act to stop an even greater crime from occurring or prevent his- or herself or another person from being significantly harmed.

  • Reaffirming Auto Loans Can Expose You To Deficiency Judgments

    Filing for a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy eliminates your liability for an auto loan once the debt has been discharged. If you want to retain the vehicle, however, you can do so by signing a reaffirmation agreement with the lender. It's important you thoroughly weigh the pros and cons of this option, because the reaffirmation agreement allows the lender to pursue you for its losses if you can't keep up with the payments and the vehicle is repossessed.

  • The Robots Are Coming! 5 Ways They're Changing Your Life

    Although our society is still firmly entrenched in the Age of Technology, the focus isn't on computers and other electronic gadgets and devices anymore—it's on robotics. It's probable that our lives will change in ways that seem to be straight out of a science fiction novel in coming years. Robots are performing surgery, changing shape, composing music, and fighting fires, among many other things. Here are just five ways that robots are already changing our lives:

  • About Me

    Exploring Civil Case Proceedings

    Hello and welcome, I'm Winfred Paulo. I have a passion for civil court cases of all kinds. Some time back, I ended up in the thick of a civil case after a lengthy dispute with my neighbor. The dispute went on for years and ended badly with an incident that landed us both in court. We had to prove our side of the case in an effort to obtain a positive outcome and recoup our losses. Unfortunately, I lost the case due to a lack of evidence. Since then, I've maintain a strong interest in civil cases and their proceedings. I will share information about civil cases on this site to help others understand these proceedings better. I may talk about legal terms, and expected outcomes for each case type. I hope you visit often to learn more. Thanks for stopping by my website.